FINNEAS - "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" [Live + Interview] | All Eyes On

We caught up with FINNEAS following a breakout year, which saw everything from the release of the haunting "Hollywood Forever" to the mesmerizing "Let's Fall in Love for the Night," to take down a chapter in what is to be this artist's storied career. Inviting the one and only FINNEAS out for a spellbinding night, we were graced by an enthralling live rendition of the aforementioned "Let's Fall in Love for the Night" and got to know the man behind the artist in an exclusive interview.    

FINNEAS is an understated musical genius. The 21-year-old artist has cemented himself as one of music's most sought-after triple threats. From producing, writing, to his own striking solo work, FINNEAS emanates a level of creative artistry that is impossible to ignore. Currently busy co-writing and co-producing his sister Billie Eilish's debut album, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, in addition to heading out with her on tour this spring, FINNEAS is still finding the time to pen his own rich musical story.

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Photo: Skyler Barberio  

Can't get enough of FINNEAS? Same. So, why not revisit our Quick 6 interview with FINNEAS below, where we delve into everything from High School Musical, his sister's weird obsession, and whether or not he wrote Rebecca Black's  "Friday."  

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